Original Article

Vol. 36 No. 2 (2021): The Archives of Rheumatology

Familial Mediterranean fever: Health-related quality of life and associated variables in a national cohort

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Şebnem ATAMAN
İlhan SEZER
Banu SARIFAKIOĞLU
Kemal NAS
Mehmet NAYİMOĞLU
Meltem Alkan MELİKOĞLU
Sertaç KETENCİ
Hüseyin Kaplan
Ali Nail DEMİR
Gökhan ÇAĞLAYAN
Ahmet Kıvanç CENGİZ
Duygu ALTINTAŞ
Nesrin ŞEN
Murat TOPRAK
Zafer GÜNENDİ
Hilal ECESOY
Hatice BODUR
Ali Yavuz KARAHAN
Remzi ÇEVİK
Sami HİZMETLİ
Yıldıray AYDIN
Hülya DEVECİ
Mustafa ÇALIŞ
Ozan Volkan YURDAKUL
Gülcan GÜRER
Betül SARGIN
Yaşar KESKİN
Ülkü UÇAR
Hasan Fatih ÇAY
Mehmet Tuncay DURUÖZ
Fatma GÜL YURDAKUL

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the effectivity of Familial Mediterranean Fever Quality of Life (FMF-QoL) Scale for the measurement of QoL in patients with FMF and to perform correlations between related clinical variables in Turkish patients.


Patients and methods: This multicenter prospective study performed between December 2017 and November 2018 included 974 FMF patients (334 males, 640 females; median age: 35; range, 26 to 45 years). Sociodemographic characteristics and clinical features were recorded. All participants were asked to complete the FMF-QoL Scale, Short Form-36 (SF-36), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), and Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy (FACIT) Scale.


Results: The median FMF-QoL Scale score was 26. Higher FMF-QoL Scale scores were shown to be related to female sex, illiteracy or primary education, monthly low-income (US$<300), smoking, late-onset FMF (>20 years), a higher number of attacks per month (>1/month), and severe disease. FMF-QoL Scale scores were correlated negatively with subscales of SF-36, and positively with HADS-anxiety and HADS-depression scores, HAQ and FACIT.


Conclusion: Female sex, smoking, lower educational status, more severe disease, fatigue, and functional impairment were associated with poor QoL. FMF-QoL Scale was noted as a valid and simple patient-reported outcome instrument and correlated with the SF-36 scale.

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